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Patients with lesions in 2 or all 3 major epicardial vessels, which were ≥50% narrowed and which the operator deemed warranted PCI based on the angiographic appearance and the clinical data available.1,2

At 2 years, there is now a significant decrease in the rate of MI in the FFR-guided arm. There continues to be a significant decrease in death and MI favoring the FFR-guided approach. Lastly, there is a strong trend towards a lower rate of death, MI or the need for repeat revascularization in the FFR-guided arm.

There is no signal to suggest that deferred lesions are likely to be responsible for late myocardial infarctions or to progress and require repeat revascularizations.